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Law firms call FCA’s car loans compensation plan “unfair and hypocritical”
Victims of the car loans scandal could miss out on more than £4bn in compensation if the City regulator proceeds with plans for an “insulting” interest rate in its redress scheme, consumer groups and claims firms say.
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US lawmakers push Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to testify over Epstein ties
Pressure is building on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to give evidence before a powerful U.S. Congressional committee about his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Bank warned US authorities about possible human trafficking tied to Epstein
JP Morgan warned the US government about more than $1 billion in transactions linked to Jeffrey Epstein that were possibly related to reports of human trafficking, new documents confirm.
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At least 121 killed as police raid turns Rio’s favelas into ‘war zones’
Thousands of protesters have gathered in the Rio favela that this week suffered the deadliest police operation in Brazilian history to demand an inquiry into the killings and an end to security policies that have turned working-class neighborhoods into "war zones".
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Flights diverted as unidentified drone shuts down Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport
Air traffic control at Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport had to suspend flights for two hours on Friday evening due to an unidentified drone breaching its airspace.
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German companies pay nearly $2 billion in taxes to Russia since Ukraine invasion
German companies have paid nearly $2 billion (€1.72bn) in taxes to Russia since the Ukraine invasion, funding the war effort. Critics urge immediate withdrawal.
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Ex-royal couple’s Windsor chapter closes amid Epstein scandal fallout
The lavish royal ride has ended for Sarah Ferguson, as former Prince Andrew’s ex-wife plans to strike out on her own after being forced to vacate the Royal Lodge.
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FBI thwarts alleged Halloween terror plot in Michigan
FBI Director Kash Patel has announced that the agency thwarted a terrorist attack that was planned to occur in Michigan over the Halloween weekend.
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Victim Jaysley Beck, 19, took her own life months after the assault
A former British Army sergeant major has been sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a teenage soldier, who later took her own life.
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Hockey coach jailed for murdering wife and staging suicide to claim insurance
A hockey coach who brutally murdered his wife and attempted to cover it up as a suicide to claim her life insurance and pursue another woman has been jailed.
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Shaine March jailed for minimum 42 years after stabbing pregnant girlfriend 23 times
A convicted murderer who fatally stabbed his pregnant girlfriend 23 times after being released on licence has been jailed for a minimum of 42 years.
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Three-storey house destroyed in early morning Notting Hill fire
Around 100 firefighters are tackling a blaze in Notting Hill, west London, this morning.
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More than 300 piles of human ashes discovered near Las Vegas
An investigation has been launched into the origin of mounds of human ashes found in the desert near Las Vegas.
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Israel says remains handed over by Hamas do not belong to hostages
Hamas has handed over the remains of three people to Israel, but Israel says they do not belong to any of the hostages.
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Prince Andrew forced to leave Royal Lodge after losing lease and title
Prince Andrew has been forced to leave Royal Lodge, his 30-room mansion in Windsor.
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Mark Carney apologises to Donald Trump over anti-tariff ad commissioned by Doug Ford
The Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, said he had apologized to the US president, Donald Trump, over an anti-tariff political advertisement and had told the Ontario premier, Doug Ford, not to run it.
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Family’s £3,000 Thailand holiday ruined after airline refused to board schoolboy
A schoolboy was denied boarding a Qatar Airways flight for his family’s £3,000 Thailand holiday - due to a faint ‘sticker mark’ on his passport.
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Bulgaria nationals sentenced in France over anti-Semitic vandalism tied to foreign interference
A French court on Friday jailed four Bulgarians for desecrating a Jewish memorial with red handprints last year, in what prosecutors believe may have been foreign interference linked to Russia.
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Dutch-controlled chipmaker suspends shipments to Chinese factory after payment dispute
Nexperia, the EU-based automotive chipmaker at the center of a geopolitical dispute, has suspended supplies to its Chinese factory, intensifying a trade war that threatens to halt production at carmakers worldwide.
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Harrison Ford says Trump’s assault on climate policy ‘scares the shit out of me’
Harrison Ford has said that Donald Trump’s assault upon measures to address the climate crisis “scares the shit out of me” and makes the US president among the worst criminals in history.
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Army officers ordered to cut ties with men-only members’ clubs
Army officers have been ordered to “disassociate” themselves from private members’ clubs that refuse to allow female soldiers to join.
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75 migrants returned to France under UK “one in, one out” scheme
A total of 75 migrants who crossed the English Channel by small boat have been returned to France so far under the Government’s “one in, one out” deal, and 51 people have arrived in the UK under the scheme.
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Kloop co-founder faces political persecution, Interpol declines Red Notice
Interpol has rejected a request from Kyrgyz authorities to issue an international warrant for the co-founder of one of the country’s leading independent media outlets, calling the request politically motivated.
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Convicted Ukrainian judge Ihor Ratushnyak still heads court despite prison sentence
In December 2023, the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine found Ihor Ratushnyak, who had headed the Tyvriv District Court of Vinnytsia Oblast for many years, guilty of a corruption offence.
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Two councils fund £10m River Lea footbridge to be built by 2027
A long-hoped-for footbridge across the River Lea could be built in 2027 – after nearly £10million was put up by two councils to fund it.